William Spaaij will be back in the theater with a role in David Bowie’s musical, “Lazarus”. The actor, who recently and prematurely retired, the director of Annie, will play the role of Valentine and share it with the Peter Levels. That tells you Spaaij Thursday in a meeting with the AD.
Spaaij played roles in, among others, and The little blond death, and the “happily ever after”, but I decided not to be in 2019 at the latest, not the performing. He took over the reins of the show, Still in me, and he did that with Jane, but he left the production early due to “a difference of artistic insight”.
“It’s a much more complicated story than has come out, and I don’t think it’s fair to discuss it in great detail to go on,” says Spaaij about it. “But there are no bad things have happened, and we all had a very good out the door.”
The actor’s and the director says “hundreds of thousands of times greater” respect for the work that a manager does. “I’ve learned as much as I can as an actor, if I have a need, or want, of a movie. I have sometimes in my mouth, even though the things that I would like to say a big heart to show up.”
“Lazarus” will be directed by Ivo van Hove, who is in the show along with the 2016 death of David Bowie’s mind. A month after the show, the musical at the New York premiere, was the lead singer. Through the play, his role will be Spaaij, an opponent of his ex-girlfriend, Noortje Herlaar, that is, the role that She played.